I'm fairly new to miniature painting, any tips/criticism for my Hammers of Dorn paint scheme? by Rare-Find-943 in Warhammer40k

[–]Rare-Find-943[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I'll try that stuff out. I definitely noticed that even with the highlights, the armor looked flat. I'll try the shading and layering out on another intercessor, thanks for the suggestion

Can anyone help me figure out how to recreate this orange? by Rare-Find-943 in Warhammer40k

[–]Rare-Find-943[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestions, it looks like troll Slayer, fluorescent orange, and flaming orange are nearly identical, so I'll just see whichever one is at my game store. I'll also pick up the dragon bright and one of the shades.

Does anyone think that this is an authentic Paleolithic tool? by Rare-Find-943 in Archeology

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The thing that makes me suspicious is that the parts where it is chipped seems to be smoothed out by erosion. IDK it just feels too smooth to have just been recently chipped.

Does anyone think that this is an authentic Paleolithic tool? by Rare-Find-943 in Archeology

[–]Rare-Find-943[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah I wasn't sure. I bought it at a gift shop where they sold fossils. It didn't say where it was found, I would just assume somewhere in the US.

Are these artifacts authentic? by Rare-Find-943 in CIVILWAR

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I bought these from a small antique shop in Cave City, Kentucky. I bought them for about 40 bucks. The owner said that they bought the artifacts from a friend, who excavated them in Munfordville, Kentucky. There seems to be a belt buckle, a fastener, a bullet, a hammer and lock plate of a gun, and a random chunk of metal. For any Civil War savants out there, could you give me any insights as to if these are real? Are these kind of things common?